Angela E Oostlander's research while affiliated with National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) and other places
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Publications (2)
Oncology drugs clearly have become a target for pharmaceutical crime. In 2016, falsified oncology drugs ranked fifth in the most commonly falsified drug category among the reports received by the Pharmaceutical Security Institute. Although the prevalence of illicit oncology drugs in the legal supply chains appears to be small, these drugs are diffi...
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... Accordingly, several authors have already reported the presence of CYP and MPA in WWTPs' effluents, suggesting that these drugs are somewhat resistant to conventional treatment processes (Franquet-Griell et al. 2017c;Gouveia et al. 2020;Hartmann et al. 2020;Santana-Viera et al. 2019). Hence, these drugs have been found in treated wastewaters, surface waters, and drinking water, at concentrations ranging from nanogrammes per litre to microgrammes per litre (Azuma et al. 2016;Deere et al. 2020;Franquet-Griell et al. 2017a;Giebułtowicz and Nałęcz-Jawecki 2016;Gu et al. 2018;Hartmann et al. 2020;Moermond et al. 2018;Santos et al. 2018;Usawanuwat et al. 2014). ...
... [92][93][94][95][96][97] investigate how counterfeit drugs are introduced and their impact on health and economics. Law enforcement, strict surveillance, and awareness are the most common solutions for counterfeit medicines [98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105]. ...